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August 17, 2026

ESPP!

Hello Stamplings!

I hope this finds you doing well and not impacted by all the terrible weather-related suffering that's happening around the world. There seem to be more catastrophes than ever happening all at once.

The post title today stands for Embossing and Stenciling on Patterned Paper. It all started because the brief this month at CAS Mix Up is Stenciling Over Patterned Paper. I wanted to try it and then once I got started . . .

Onefer
I went through my patterned paper and I found a half-sheet of this pretty wave pp. I knew I had an cute whale die from PTI, so I die-cut one and then used the negative space to stencil the whale onto the paper. I ended up accidentally stenciling the whale over the pattern in such a way that she ended up with a smile! 

In order to keep my design CAS and use the Freshly Made Sketches sketch (turned horizontally), I cut the pretty pp into a diagonal panel. It is E = Embossing week on the I.D.E.A.S. Calendar, but after going horizontal, I realized that all my wave e/fs are vertical.😮 Hammy to the rescue! He reminded me that I have a horizontal wave die, so I used a rubber embossing mat and turned the die into an e/f! The NBUS sediment is from the same PTI whale set.

Besides CAS Mix Up, I'm playing in: 

Addicted to CAS (Water); Allsorts (Embossing); Freshly Made Sketches (sketch turned sideways); Seize the Birthday (Funny/Punny); and Just Us Girls (Water).

Twofer
For my Christmas twofer design, I used a JoAnn's Park Lane e/f called Holly Berry using a pretty raspberry cardstock. 

Here's a photo of the old SU DSP I used. The poinsettia stencil is from Tim Holtz, blended with raspberry ink. I cut the poinsettia stencil panel down to a banner and added a simple sediment from SSS's Holiday Greetings Mix I.

I made a few more simple cards while I was on a roll and Stanley has a pile of pp for me to match with stencils tomorrow. I'm enjoying that part as much as the stenciling ... pairing the stencils with the pp to make the best designs gets my 'ol grey matter working! 

Playing in: Krafty Chicks (Christmas); and Christmas Crafts All Year 'Round (P is for Poinsettia).

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Enjoy your week! No, seriously, enjoy! LITS!*

As always, thank you for coming by to visit the Playhouse! Stay safe!

*Life is too short!

20 comments:

Em Louise Fairley said...

They are both beautiful cards, Darnell. Thank you for my as yet unopened one which arrived on Friday. You're always so thoughtful xoxo

Karen said...

And another technique I've never tried--your cards are both inspiring! Love the way you turned the wave die into an embossing folder! Another technique that I don't use often enough. Perhaps I need Hammy and Stanley around to help me remember all these things! Have a great week!

Jeanne said...

What a fun challenge with wonderful results, Darnell. Love your happy whale!

Bobby said...

That wave paper is wonderful, Darnell, and what a great idea to make a stencil from the die. Your little whale is definitely smiling and happy to be swimming through those waves. Thanks for sharing that card with us at Just Us Girls and CAS Mix-Up. I'm glad you like stenciling over patterned paper and that Stanley has more ready for you. The paper behind the poinsettia stencil works with the little bit of greenery.

BożenA said...

Both cards are very creative and truly beautiful. However, I especially admire the first card, where everything works perfectly for me. And such a creative approach to the die, which can also be used as an embossing folder. You're a genius, my dear Darnell.
hugs,
BożenA xx

Aquarius said...

Serendipity cameinto play with the smiling whale - perfect and it made me smile as well. The theme for the Allsorts challenge this time is also embossing - just sayin'😉. Great Christmas card too

Vicki Dutcher said...

Super cute whale - great “water” too. Thanks for sharing at JUGS

Gail L said...

Happiest whale I have ever seen!
Thank you for joining us at Allsorts!

Gerrina said...

What a great way to use texture and that sweet wale looks good like this! The twooer looks like cards in a style I haven't made long agosince long, but is a beaitiul one!
Hope you're survive the summer; I'm glad here we have hopefully two weeks of 'normal' summer temps and I plan to enjoy that fully! Hugs, Gerrina

Lisa Elton said...

Two terrific cards, Darnell! That whale is a cutie and I love the water you created for him to frolic in! Thanks for playing along at Just Us Girls!

brandco2450@gmail.com said...

Two super cards, Darnell! Love them both!

Loll said...

I LOVE that sweet whale that is smiling away as she swims through the beautiful waves of patterned paper. :) Adorable. Using the die-cut to create your own stencil and a die to embossed the waves is very creative and a great way to get more out of your die-cuts! The paper you used for your Christmas card is so pretty ... looks perfect with the stenciling poinsettias and lovely over the deep colour of your holly embossed card base. Thanks so much for joining us at CAS Mix Up, my friend. Love, Lolly

Sandra H said...

Darnell both of your cards are so beautiful and creative the pattern paper is stunning with your whale and stencilling and your chrome card is also creative x

HilaryJane said...

That little whale card is just delightful. You have paired those different products together really well. Love the addition of the googly eye too. Love how the sentiment doesn't overwhelm the lovely stencilled paper on your second card, which is also very pretty. Love the deep pink embossed background. We have some cooler weather this week and maybe even some rain. You never know! xx

Pat said...

That stencilled whale is so cute Darnell, and the googly eye gives it loads of character, and very clever to use a die made into a stencil and then the waves die embossed, and the wave pp is perfect. The second Christmas make works brilliantly with the foliage and little flowers pp covered with the toning pink poinsettias and holly, and the holly and berries EF also in pink makes a terrific background. Thanks for joining us over at CAS Mix Up with your cute whale card. x

Sandy said...

Lovely cards, Darnell. I'm so impressed that you used dies to create both a stencil and an embossed pattern. Wowza.

Donna said...

Gorgeous cards Darnell, like the whale and look you achieved including the smile, and your Christmas card is stunning with the embossing and stenciling! Glad you shared with us at Allsorts challenge!

TK said...

Two wonderful, fun cards! I LOVE the smiling whale, quite appropriate for a Birthday. Your matching of pp to stenciling is awesome

Liz said...

Gorgeous cards, Darnell. I especially love the first one and how clever to accidentally put a smile on the whale’s face.
Liz xx

Jen Brum said...

What a beautiful set of cards, Darnell! I just love that cute little whale! Love the googly eye and his little smile! That wave paper is also fantastic! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!